Experiencing Totalitarianism: The Invasion and Occupation of Latvia by the USSR and Nazi Germany 1939-1991 (AuthorHouse, 2014)
The Reluctant Exiles: Latvians in the West after World War II (Brill Schoningh, 2021)[6]
Editoredit
Family History at the Crossroads: A Journal of Family History Reader [7]
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^Plakans, Andrejs (May 25, 2021). The Reluctant Exiles: Latvians in the West after World War II. Brill Schöningh. ISBN 9783657760282 – via brill.com.
^Family History at the Crossroads. March 21, 2017. ISBN 9780691608709 – via press.princeton.edu.